Comment by jasomill
7 hours ago
I think this is just saying you can’t sign up for a new account after a previously created account gets suspended, not that the act of suspension itself causes you to violate the the terms of service in perpetuity because, pedantically, any suspension that has happened, happened “previously”.
Also be aware most website ToS are worth the paper they're printed on.
Perhaps more accurately they’re worth what it costs YOU in legal fees to defend them coming after you. Those are real dollars you still have to spend.
That cuts both ways though. Nobody is coming after you unless it is worth their legal department's time (which cost much more than your own lawyer).